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    To Kill A Mockingbird To Kill A Mockingbird is novel written by Harper Lee that took place in the 1930s in Maycomb‚ Alabama. During this time period‚ racism was a massive issue‚ especially in the South of the United States. Atticus is a middle-aged‚ caucasian lawyer and a father of two children‚ Scout and Jem‚ during the 1930s. The society that his family lives in believes in the harsh laws and social codes in the treatment of the black citizens that the surrounding communities have developed. Atticus’s

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    Leading parallel lives: journalism and professional ethics by Ian Richards Abstract Although all decisions by journalists have an ethical dimension‚ lapses in journalistic ethical standards cannot be explained simply in terms of the moral failings of individuals. Deeper insight is required‚ yet for a number of reasons little wider understanding has emerged from within journalism. At the same time‚ analysis of journalism ethics is largely absent from the field of professional ethics. This paper

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    Title: Point: Capital Punishment Should Be Abolished. By: Ballaro‚ Beverly‚ Cushman‚ C. Ames‚ Points of View: Death Penalty‚ 2009 Database: Points of View Reference Center Thesis: Capital punishment is useless as a deterrent‚ morally indefensible‚ discriminatory in practice‚ and prone to errors that may have led to the execution of wrongfully convicted people. Its continuing legality in the United States is critically undermining American moral stature around the world. The Supreme Court should

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    Honors Culminating Project Phase I—Due by Block‚ April 10/11‚ 2013 Thesis Main Idea: What is the nature of honor? What does “living with honor” mean? Living with honor is the act of having honesty‚ fairness‚ and integrity in all your actions and beliefs to create a better society for the good of all people. Rationale/Support: Subpoint I What honesty is and how it generates a healthier society. Explanations/Rationale & Examples 1. Honesty is the quality or fact

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    Knowledge: Describe your vision of how soccer should be played. Skills: Analyse the elements of attacking and defending in soccer and relate them to your vision of how soccer should be played. Application: Provide written and diagram details of how soccer should be played. Key Tasks 1. Title page with your name. Power Point presentation. 2. Formation – shape of your team – 800 words 3. Defending Aspects – 800 words and to draw/design description 4. Attacking Aspects – 800 words and to draw / design

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    would affect his thinking. Finch is a hero through his effectuations that are underscored right through the novel and his abilities that were demonstrated and explained through other characters in the novel. Despite all Finch took the challenge of defending a “colored” man in the time of when slavery was abolished but black people were thought to be lower than white people. In life‚ one is taught and influenced by many of how to approach‚ and solve problems. One should be capable of standing strong

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    Due to large representation in the media recently‚ the Black Lives Matter movement has been a popular topic of debate. While many individuals support the movement‚ others who underestimate the struggle of African Americans view it as unnecessary. I believe that John Stuart Mill would have a mixed‚ albeit primarily positive‚ view of the movement. On the positive end of the spectrum‚ Mill would appreciate that Black Lives Matter activists exercise their freedom of opinion despite outside attempts to

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    accepts everyone as they are. Atticus is compassionate and hates to take advantage of vulnerable beings. One way Atticus Finch shows compassion in To Kill a Mockingbird is that he serves as Tom Robinson’s lawyer‚ defending him when nobody else would. Atticus risks his reputation by defending Tom Robinson. He is willing to do what is right regardless of the outcome. Atticus understands how vulnerable African Americans are and he hates the

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    Persuasive Paper in Support of the Ban on Semiautomatic Assault Rifles   In the State of California‚ a semiautomatic rifle is considered to be an assault weapon if it occupies a detachable ammunition magazine or one of various other features‚ including a pistol grip‚ flash suppressor or grenade launcher (Feinstein‚ 2013). While staunch supporters of the 2nd Amendment often uphold that assault rifles have accounted for a very small percentage of firearm-related violent crimes‚ the author

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    When Tom Robinson is killed in To Kill A Mockingbird‚ the town of Maycomb analyzes what has happened for only a couple of days and just moves on. Nobody cares that Tom has died for the most important reason of racism in Maycomb. Racism was widespread in the south during the depression which is the setting of this book. Another reason the people of Maycomb move on so quickly is due to the fact that little to nothing can be done about Tom’s case any longer. He can’t be freed. Lastly nobody wants to

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